• Nightwingdragon@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    This is what people don’t seem to understand.

    These boycotts are already priced in. The most you’re doing is mildly annoying some financial bean counter in middle management who might have to make a slight adjustment to a month-over-month sales report, and that’s only if the boycott happens at the end of the month. Corporations have seen these countless times before, and they also know that at the end of the day, people still need to go out and buy things like food, clothes, gas, medications, etc. And they also know that there is absolutely no appetite for a large-scale extended boycott that would be large enough and last long enough to make a difference; most people couldn’t boycott for that long even if they sincerely wanted to (and most don’t. They just want to say they did.).

    Like you said (and I also said once in a previous post…great minds think alike), it’s like a toddler threatening to hold his breath. Yeah, that’s nice kid. You’ve gotta breathe eventually.

    • Botanicals@lemmy.world
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      11 hours ago

      What point you are missing is that these corporations are still scared we will organize. Look at how tiktok affected people’s views on Gaza. You saw how fast they took control of an app as opposed to the countless problems they could actually be fixing. Getting people used to a different way of life takes time and small acts/habits.